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So after the release of Rollup Update 5, wouldn't it be nice if you could run a simple PowerShell script to check all your exchange servers and see what Rollup they have applied Well now you can ;-) get-exchangeserverplus.ps1 http://blogs.flaphead.dns2go...

Can remember if I posted this or not, but I forgot who handy it is. basically if just runs get-queue, but for all you Exchange 2007 Hub Transport Servers Ah, but what is really cool is this .. You can do "stuff" with the output http://blogs...

The white papers in this section provide technical information about Exchange Server features and functionality. To print a white paper, click Printer Friendly Version in your Web browser. http://blogs.flaphead.dns2go.com/archive/2007/11/09/technical...

DOWNLOADS for October 2007 EVENTS / WEBCASTS: November 2007 NEW ON-DEMAND WEBCASTS for Exchange, released in October 2007 New KB's in October 2007
http://blogs.flaphead.dns2go.com/archive/2007/11/09/a-month-in-exchange-november-2007.aspx

So I am looking to buy my own TabletPC and I am finding it really hard to find a decent website that list out a comprison (If you know one, let me know)
So here is a little summary: http://blogs.flaphead.dns2go.com/archive/2007/03/14/tabletpc.aspx

It actually started last week, but here are the 24 x1 hour sessions. A bit like the TV series I suppose, so that would make Harold Wong our version of Jack Bauer, but Harold is saving the world by spreading the love & adoption of Exchange 2007 ;-...

Looks like a weeks worth of Windows PowerShell Webcasts. The times for the rest of the world are a bit pants - 1930 - 2100 UK time! They are only level 200, but a good place to start 6 Nov 2006 TechNet Webcast: And Now for Something Completely Different...

Junners reminded me of this, 910268 Meetings are unexpectedly moved one hour ahead in the last week of October in Exchange Server 2003 Typically there are only four Sundays in October so normally this is not a problem, however in certain years there are...

Nice bit of code and uses WMI! Source: http://jtruher.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!7143DA6E51A2628D!138.entry Some of you might know that I've spent a lot of time on UNIX systems. One of the scripts that I used a bunch was /etc/dfspace. If you don't know...

Originally Posted here: http://blogs.flaphead.dns2go.com/archive/2006/09/08/3548.aspx Brett touched on this a while back, and I just wanted to pad things out a bit. So as brett mentioned, you can access the registry like a file system in powershell. So...

Originally Posted here: http://blogs.flaphead.dns2go.com/archive/2006/08/31/3538.aspx My buddy Brett asked me about this a few weeks ago and I never managed to get to him .. sorry buddy! So I decided to come back to everyone. After playing with powershell...

Originally Posted here: http://blogs.flaphead.dns2go.com/archive/2006/08/17/3514.aspx You know if you start the Exchange Management Shell, it gives you a “tip”. Well it would seem that it has 80 of them! So I thought it would be good to list them all...

Originally Posted here: http://blogs.flaphead.dns2go.com/archive/2006/08/14/3509.aspx Okay as a beginner this took a bit of time to perfect so here goes. For some of you hardened programmers this might be a bit basic, but I had to start somewhere. My...

Originally Posted here: http://blogs.flaphead.dns2go.com/archive/2006/08/02/3492.aspx
Okay so I am joining the craze and I wanted to start with a list of resources I have discovered so far:
Blog of Windows PowerShell team: http://blogs...

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… In "Exchange VSAPI" there are really 3 ways a message item can be scanned in the Information Store.
http://blogs.flaphead.dns2go.com/archive/2005/10/10/3150.aspx